This seems like a pretty obvious question and conclusion, but I put it out there for fun.
I dug out my old Cyberpunk boxed set from storage last week, the 1988 version from R. Talsorian. The box contained 3 books and was twice as deep as it needed to be to hold the contents. The books may as well be new, though they have some corner wear, but it was the box itself that surprised me. It was intact, not crush, stepped on, or broken, though the bottom had warped a bit to be concave.
I thought to myself, why isn't it in crap condition like most of the boxes from DnD or BattleTech boxed sets?
Probably because I didn't really play it that much. Loved reading it and making characters, but I don't recall playing RTG's Cyberpunk all that much. The cyberpunk genre as a whole, including Shadowrun, never got as much play time as other genres.
So, are your boxes destroyed because you liked the game or for some other reason?
I dug out my old Cyberpunk boxed set from storage last week, the 1988 version from R. Talsorian. The box contained 3 books and was twice as deep as it needed to be to hold the contents. The books may as well be new, though they have some corner wear, but it was the box itself that surprised me. It was intact, not crush, stepped on, or broken, though the bottom had warped a bit to be concave.
I thought to myself, why isn't it in crap condition like most of the boxes from DnD or BattleTech boxed sets?
Probably because I didn't really play it that much. Loved reading it and making characters, but I don't recall playing RTG's Cyberpunk all that much. The cyberpunk genre as a whole, including Shadowrun, never got as much play time as other genres.
So, are your boxes destroyed because you liked the game or for some other reason?